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This volume consists of a collection of studies which are based on
papers presented at the symposium "Erloest leben - oder sterben, um
befreit zu werden?" (Zurich, May 2008), organized in honour of
Peter Schreiner. It offers a selective overview of individual
liberation as dealt with in Indian texts and rituals at different
times. Starting from the two prominent approaches to this problem,
namely, that of jivanmukti ('liberation in one's lifetime') and
that of videhamukti ('liberation beyond the body'), some important
questions have to be considered: How has life been thought
compatible with moksa? How have 'life' in the concept of the
'liberated living' and 'death' in the concept of the 'disembodied
liberated' been conceived by philosophers, poets, religious
thinkers, ritual practitioners and social activists? Coming from
various disciplinary backgrounds - Indology, Religious Studies,
Social Anthropology - the contributors explore these questions in
the context of their particular fields of research. Through this
multi-faceted approach, the volume presents an original and
substantial analysis of an intriguing topic touching on many
aspects of religious and secular life. The careful interpretation
of the sources by a group of internationally renowned scholars
leads to critical perspectives on some crucial developments in the
history of Indian religion.
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